Vintage George Stevens comedy,
dating from the brief period in which his deliberate style was a deepening
virtue, stopping short of the ossification that cursed his later work. College
professor James Stewart marries showgirl Ginger Rogers; Beulah Bondi and Charles
Coburn are the parents who must be mollified.

The image quality is not bad
considering the transfer is from analog and hence has ghosting in
horizontal pans. There doesn't appear to be excessive boosting and
blacks appear quite pitch. A remarkable comedy with a unique pairing - I
believe Rogers/Stewart's only film together!?! The only extra is the
Bromberg intro - in French only with no optional subtitles. This is the
type of release that will go out-of-print. Fans of the era should
consider purchasing sooner rather than later.

Ohh, and , of course, the excellent
news, as with most all Éditions Montparnasse releases - the French
subtitles are removable.